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Jordan Stone opens the show by discussing his other great love, college basketball, and the ongoing FBI investigation. Then, BookMaker.eu's Scott Cooley helps us run through some of the best bets in week 5!

From the 2010 album Sense Of Belonging, Find My Way Back Home is a song about a lost guy in a strange land who is far away from home and missing his true love. Although he can't help keeping her in his thoughts, which motivated him to start a return, it is those same thoughts that help him stay focused during the hardships of his travel back. You don't know what you have 'till it's gone, and sometimes realization of love can be an afterthought, but even with the knowledge it may not be returned, it can help one to get through tough times. Again, as an afterthought, the traveler might realize that upon arrival at the destination it was home and family after all that was the most important thing being sought. We've all been there in some way or another.

This is a very low-quality solo version in front of a live audience recorded on an old Sony walkman. Due to the poor placement in proximity to the audience and the terrible built-in microphone, what you can't hear very well is that I had a huge crowd of professional songwriters in the audience singing along to the choruses with me, which was really cool and one of the best all-time highlights of my performing "career," on stage in the Birchwood Inn in Harbor Springs, Michigan at Lamb's Retreat For Songwriters which was sponsored by Springfed Arts.

From the 2008 Scott Cooley album, Drive Time Companion. A little country-ish or country-tinged, but not overtly, so it might be Americana? Willing to welcome a past love back into your life, acknowledging it was wrong to break up, but not ruling out the possibility of reunion, questioning whether she was the one who got away or whether it was never meant to be, or whether or not she is thinking the same way about you as you are about her.

From the 2012 album, Cherchez La Femme. Written on a scrap of notebook paper from back in the early 90s when I used to frequent various restaurant/bars that featured 10-cent wing specials on certain nights, and groups of guys would show up together and sort of compete with each other for quantity and speed before reaching for the mug of beer. Good times. Kind of a macho thing, but chicks who would also partake were "hot" for doing so. The fact that you could get a natural "high" of sorts from spicy pepper sauce on food was somewhat a novelty to people at the time, and the choices were few-Tabasco or Franks, before this became a popular thing. This was way before the whole concept took off popularity-wise and you saw a majority of such establishments offer these or entire specialty chains like Hooters and Buffalo Wild Wings. It was a new thing to me at the time, and somehow in your early 20s and bar-hopping days, it seemed like a pretty cool experience to have.

from the 2004 album Moon Dreams. This one is just a fun jam - a toe-tapper. It might even be danceable. Makes you want to move around all wild and crazy-like when you hear it. It was super difficult to play though because it has guitar-unfriendly chords that are hand-killers. This is one of the few re-records I've released - a cleaner and higher quality recording than the original. I have no idea what it's about though. Seriously, I don't remember at all. Derive your own meaning and enjoy.

Virginia native Cooley brings us to new horizons on his debut effort "Ganja Sunsets." Connecting with in-house producer D.Scott (of HyFin), the former Old Dominion University student takes us to the islands with his reggae infused track. Reminiscent of early Shwayze and Wiz Khalifa, the carefree loosie is the first of many releases set to come from the Richmond resident this year.
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